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🖋️ written by Joshua Glass on 16 June 2020
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📄Table of Contents
🔦2018 - Pre-Research (mucking about)
Conception & Exploring connection || January → December
Appetize Empathy - a thoughtful dining experience (iArts poverty project) [Jan]
Appetize Empathy was an artistic dinner show in which 8 participants were selected from a wide range of socio-economic positions. The guests were invited to dine with each other for 2 hours.
The project was seeded at the start of 2018 when I began research into the state of poverty nearby Maastricht. The aim was to eventually "create an artistic dinner show" which would express my findings and reflections. I worked on this with four colleagues from iArts (Rubi Jansen, Milou Elbersen, Anchel Pablos, Mattia Vavassori).
In retrospect, I notice Appetize Empathy relates clearly to my current work of 2020:
- It was participatory - the audience interacted
- It was socially experimental - we created unordinary physical and social interventions which invited participants to interact with each other and themselves
- It intended towards a very practical takeaway - each participant voiced their professional skills and personal needs. They also wrote them down volunatrily along with contact details and exchanged with each other.